Since guacamole is a Spanish food, the word is already in Spanish.
good guacamole is: guacamole rico
Guacamole is of Nahuatl (Aztec's language) origin, and it means "sauce of avocado".
The term "guacamole" for the avocado dish is from Aztec times (Nahuatl language) and the pronunciation is different from Mexican Spanish.
Tacos, Spanish rice, and guacamole
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Yes, the word "guacamole" is a borrowed word in English. It comes from the Nahuatl word "ahuacamolli," where "ahuacatl" means avocado and "molli" means sauce. The term was adopted from the Aztecs by the Spanish during their conquest of the Americas.
Guacamole is a noun.
No, frogs are not typically found in guacamole dip. Guacamole is made from avocados, onions, tomatoes, and seasonings - not frogs.
Guacamole Films was created in 2002.
Guacamole is a heterogeneous material.
4 oz in a serving of guacamole.
Example sentence - He didn't like the guacamole with the rice.